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Bolstered by one of the best pitching staffs in baseball, the San Francisco Giants are poised to make a big splash in the NL West this year. AT&T Park will be buzzing with excitement from the first pitch to final swing of the season, so check out the Giants schedule and book your SF Giants tickets today to enjoy nine innings of MLB entertainment inside a world-class sports venue.

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The seven-time World Series champions are ready for more, and catching the squad live at AT&T Park is an experience that all baseball fans should be sure to enjoy. The excitement of the season starts with the first pitch, and purchasing San Francisco Giants Opening Day tickets from Vivid Seats is a great way to be there from the beginning. Also, keep in mind that you can find great MLB tickets to see the Giants at stadiums around the country at any point during the season.

Be there for another memorable year for the City by the Bay, as the San Francisco Giants schedule includes a new set of stints against top teams from around the league, including interleague contests at home versus the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, and Chicago White Sox.

How to Purchase SF Giants Tickets

Look over the 2015 SF Giants schedule above to find the game you want to experience in person. You can sort through the games with filters like opponent, day of the week, and month, so be sure to use the filtering options to speed up your search. Once you’ve landed on a matchup, click “Tickets” next to the game for the full collection of listings.

You’ll find all of our Giants baseball tickets for the selected game on the left side of the page, and you can use more filters (price, quantity, row, section) to hone in on the precise items you want. You also can click directly on the interactive AT&T Park seating map to find tickets in specific areas of the stadium.

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Giants Advance to NLCS to Meet Cardinals

Keeping the every-other-year trend alive, the San Francisco Giants are just four wins away from reaching the World Series for the third time in five seasons. Having already secured titles in 2010 and 2012 and still boasting much of the personnel that helped achieve the feats, San Francisco will certainly have ample experience on its side when taking on the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series. As two of the NL’s most consistent playoff contenders, the squads last met in the NLCS just two years ago, and interestingly enough, in the years the Giants didn’t make the postseason, it was the Cardinals who advanced to the World Series, prevailing in 2011 but losing in 2013.

With 90 wins to San Francisco’s 88, St. Louis will have home-field advantage for the best-of-seven series, which will begin at Busch Stadium with Games 1 and 2 on Oct. 11 and 12. AT&T Park will then host at least Games 3 (Oct. 14) and 4 (Oct. 15) as well as a potential Game 5 if needed on Oct. 16. Should the series go longer; the Cardinals will put on the remaining two games on Oct. 18 and 19. The winner will then advance to face either the Baltimore Orioles or Kansas City Royals in the World Series, who will have home-field advantage after the AL won 5-3 in the All-Star Game.

With Wild Card Win, San Francisco Moves on to NLDS

It took an extra win to reach the NLDS, but the San Francisco Giants made it look easy in shutting down the host Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-0, in the NL Wild Card game. Fueled by ace Madison Bumgarner’s complete game, four-hit shutout, the Giants are officially back in the postseason for the first time since 2012, and if the pattern holds, this year could very well end on another high note for the franchise. Having captured recent World Series titles in 2010 and 2012, followed by missed playoff appearances in 2011 and 2013, San Francisco’s remarkable re-building has made it one of the NL West’s most dangerous teams.

The Wild Card win extended the Giants’ streak to seven straight victories when facing elimination in the playoffs and that poise and confidence may be needed against the Washington Nationals in the best-of-five NLDS. In seven regular-season meetings, the Nationals claimed five, and will have home-field advantage for the series as well. Games 1 and 2 at Nationals Park are set for Oct. 3 and 4, followed by Game 3 at AT&T Park on Oct. 6. If needed, Game 4 would take place in San Francisco on Oct. 7 and the decisive Game 5 would be in Washington, DC, on Oct. 9.

Giants Revamp Roster, Add Veteran Hudson to Pitching Staff

After spending nine seasons as a member of the Atlanta Braves, Tim Hudson agreed to terms with the San Francisco Giants in the offseason, and will join a 2014 pitching roster that also includes Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, Tim Lincecum, and Ryan Vogelsong. Hudson’s arrival replaces his former Oakland A’s teammate, Barry Zito, who had been a member of the Giants since 2007. In addition to tweaking the pitching staff, San Francisco also added left fielder Michael Morse, who split time with the Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners last season, but struggled overall, though it was eventually discovered that a nagging bone spur was likely a contributing factor and it has since been corrected with a successful surgery.

Despite coming off the franchise’s second World Series title in four years, the 2013 campaign ultimately resulted in a missed postseason, but as the team continues to re-build, hopes are high for a return to form in 2014. The Giants are set to open the year on the road with back-to-back stints against NL West foes Arizona (March 31-April 3) and Los Angeles (April 4-6). They’ll return home the following week for a nine-game homestand at AT&T Park featuring the Diamondbacks in the home opener on April 8, followed by series with the Rockies and Dodgers. Other notable future opponents coming to town in 2014 include the Cleveland Indians (April 25-27), Minnesota Twins (May 23-25), Chicago Cubs (May 26-28), and Chicago White Sox (Aug. 12-13).